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Woodhill Forest Mountain Bike Park

Location:

Woodhill Park Road, Waimauku, Rodney, Greater Auckland

Date:

Daily

Time:

7am - 8pm (Summer) and 7am - 6pm (Winter)

Cost:

Adult >$10 for day pass (guide only)

Go for a mountain bike ride on up to 65 trails and more than 250 different man made structures, for all experience levels.

Try elevated stunts, see-saws and down-hill runs. If you are beginner don’t be disheartened, as there are diversions around all of the jumps, so you don’t need to be a dare devil if you aren’t up to it.
Woodhill Forest occupies around 500 hectares of forestry. Watch for the marked trails and be respectful of the forest please. When the gates are open, so are the trails.

For those into night riding, go for it on a Wednesday. Bring your lights (if you don't have them you can hire them there).   Trail information is available from the chaps at the Bike Parks (and they have bike hire too if you don't have all the gear).   Check with them for admission fees and other pricing - and take note that all riders must register before riding.

It is suitable for all ages, abilities and fitness levels.
    The Woodhill Mountain Bike Park is open until 10pm on a Wednesday, and the rest of the week is as noted above.  For more visitor information check the Woodhill Mountain Bike Park website.

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